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News from 07/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Paulk Hoggart, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, David Adams, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Catherine Riley, DJM, Patricia Davies, Douglas Ellison Chairman, Adrian Lee, Anthony Holland, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, D. Frith, Jeremy Kingston, Roger Barking, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Stephen Farrell, Ginny Dougary, D. R. Stoddart, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, David Brierley, Alex O'connell and Carol Midgley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Pat Gibson, D. L. Crosby (Honorary consultant surgeon), Rupert Cox, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Shirley English, Anthony Ralston, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, A. Mackie, H. J. Baker, Denis Christian, David Phillips (Director), Roland Watson, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Marina Esplin-Jones, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, David Lister, Norman J. Dennis, Lisa Armstrong, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Mark Bolton-Maggs, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Raymond Keene, W. B. Hesmondhalgh, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Alix Ramsay, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Leif Mills, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lisa Thomlinson, Nick Nuttall and Roland Watson, Roger Boyes, Peter Taylor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alex Frean, Roger Bootle, Adam Fresco, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Pratt, Allen Robertson, Roddy Gye, Brian Clarke, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Patrick Acheson-Gray, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, R. G. Hodgson, John Curtiss, Michael Evans, Jill Sherman, Roland Watson and Lea Paterson, Neil MacGregor, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Cooke, Christopher Irvine,

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This Week in the Times-A Better Way to dDIE Dignity… Nato chiefs to step up the bombing Talks collapse over Serb haggling Germans turn against euro Index Scientists claim sweet taste of diet success Fun with a personal shopper Lisa Armstrong Who can bring back Shearer's spark Verity to lead way Crime alert Tory concern New protest Brown will relax his golden rules on spending Asprey & Garrard Financier's role is unhealthy, say Tory MPs Report predicts 40% increase in property crime A Scottish Telecom Company Pilot killed at air show Trimble to join tribute for murdered mother Straw urged to act over 'fictitious' candidates Hopes fade for boy in canal accident Monitoring urged for barristers Blair 'will not block' Portillo Leukaemia Research Fund Scots swap bangers for bus passes Elephant et ch?teau? Tu t'es tromp? , mon ami Frenchmen are being recruited to ease London's shortage of bus drivers, reports Lisa Thomlinson Hall of Fame too small for mighty United Their Names up in Lights Car-free days may be imposed on cities Eurostar Woman cleared of jet ski death Mother of three must stay in Dubai in case prosecution appeals, reports Adam Fresco Mesh computers plc Amazon. co. uk Hannibal to make a killing without hype Viewers' worries grow over sex on TV Town and gown show on the air Ntl: Technology. Tamed Mass portrait in Dome will give nation a face Post office is 999 lifeline for villagers Police family face child abuse claim Sage Inspector says fire service is a 'racist' institution Yard Puts Anti-Racist Jargon to Test Legal & General Dando reward may rise News in Brief Cliff plunge Boy murdered Cruiser delay Last chorus Thunderball Zurich BA chief was 'half wrong' on tailfins Goldfish Itv Price of a semi will buy a medieval des res Sex and showbiz woo reluctant voters La Lollo and Dana re on the campaign trail, writes Charles Bremner Priest defies Rome to seek office The Samaritans Blair tries to bury the currency issue Eggs scare blights campaign Saga 'Retreads' insist they still have plenty of mileage Continental Airlines Children see a happier world US bombs and KLA keep up pressure Balkans War: Battles Virgin Chronology of War Minolta Dynax 505s G8 meets to decide future of province Direct Line Taxpayers face huge war bill Balkans War: The Cost Bntish troops anxious to begin work Vodafone FPD savills 'This lot just do not get the point' Balkans War: Peace Talks Crowne Plaza (Reuters): Defiant exiles sail to Italy Balkan Briefs (Reuters): Deserters jailed (AP): Australia plea (AP): Athens delay (Reuters): Austrian aid (AFP): Embassy attack Indians reject Kashmir talks Indonesia votes as new corruption scandal erupts Links Novell Jamaica vows to hang 44 more Patagonia tribe's last survivor dies On Line Telecome UK Ltd (AFP): Beijing rounds up cult World in Brief (AFP): Killer hanged (Reuters): Not bugged (Reuters): Cossack killed (AFP): Fugitive held (Reuters): Shuttle lands (AFP): Locust plot The dignity of my mother's death In the first part pf a series on hospices, Ginny Dougary reveals the last moments of her mother's life - and the care and devotion that allowed them to grow closer before and end Quantex The Hospice Campaign The low cost airline from british airways So much choice, so little time Susan Duckworth's The Times Fashion Diary Tiny Computers Limited The Brief: To Find One Outfit for Work and One Versatile Cocktail Outfit Dashed good show, what? Theatre Twelfth Night Renent's Park Savoy Theatre Theatre Picture Gallery Where there's Will there's a way OTT The Comedy of Errors Globe Deeply appreciative Music: A great bass has paid homage to his mentor Swan Lake Dance He puts the wag in swag Comedy Rich Hall Aylesbury Tour de force of Babel City—Odessa Stories Barbican Misha's modern tricks Mikhail Baryshnikov tells Allen Robertson why he won't be employing an understudy this week at Sadler's Wells Antique & Art Fairs Antique Carpet and Textile Art Fair The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar Queens Theatre A very mixed bill Scottish Ballet Sadler's Wells Perfect days This week in the Times Labour 's missed opportunity Flaws in the Hague line on Europe have gone unpunished 'If and when Nato-led troops enter Kosovo, the peacekeepers may well find themselves having to protect Serb civilians from the KLA' Eve-Ann Prentice Picture Gallery Great kindred spirits Lord Menuhin shared with Cardinal Hume and the Dalai Lama a true, deep and inspirational reverence Caviare capers The Times Diary Vote on Thursday Unless you think the EU needs no improvement Death with Dignity A great chartiable cause as the millennium comes near Yellow Fire Hopes and fears for Indonesia at the polls Facing realities of Balkan campaign Scents of summer Posthumous polemics enter European elections Bishops and the churchwardens NHS 'rationing' Quiz questions Flying the flag Smokers' impotence Taking the rise Court Circular Royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Tim Brodie, QC Appointment University news Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Picture Gallery Service luncheon Service reunion Service dinners Legal appointments Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Royal Air Force College Cranwell Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abl (GB) Limited-In Administrative Receivership School news Westcliff School, Weston-super-Mare Service Jetline Flight Searchers Avion Delta Forthcoming marriage Marriages Old Mercers' Faresavers Jetworld Flight Seekers Mel Torme Mel Tormé, jazz singer and songwriter, died on June 5 aged 73, He was born in Chicago on September 13,1925 Lieutenant-Commander Canon Rupert Lonsdale Lieutenant-Contmander Canon Rupert Lonsdale, wartime submariner. died on April 25 aged 93. he was born on May 5,1905 Latest wills Gooseberries June 7,1957 Ernie Wilkins Erine Wilkins, jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader, died in Copenhagen on June 5 aged 79. He was born in St Louis on July 20,1919 News The Times Crossword No 21,123 Business Forecast Hours of Darkness News Papers Support Recycling In the Times Tears of a clown shed with Agassi's elevation Centrum England derailed Sheringham may be only saviour for Shearer European championship: Keegan must recall attacking partner to bring best out of his capitan Shearer's Year of Torment Total Sport Italy thrashing prompts early departure for passionate Gould Group One Virgin Enterprises Ltd. Scotland pay for Elliott's indiscretion Europecan championship: Scholes's exit leaves keegan to suffer amid home nations' gloom Group Nine Sweden surprised by untroubled passage Matt Dickinson on how forward thinking must change Land Rover England are sent veering off track Honeymoon over as France fear failure Zimbabwe bowled over by Dilley Total Sport Magazine Klusener 's power proves decisive Scorebord from Trent Bridge Sweet hitters leave the bowlers bitter Geoffery Dean marvels at a contest between two batsmen who appear to be in unstoppable form New Zealand hold winning chance in their hands Cricket World Cup Scoreborad from Headingley The World Cup Today Shining Knight dulled by defeat CGU National League: Leicestershire Creep Away from the Depths as Weather Affects Results Table Malcolm boosts Steelbacks Surrey steal march on rain-damaged rivals WTA Kent's misery completed Blackwell 's heroics earn dramatic tie Durham rue rain break Memories of old revived by Russell Saturday's Scoreboards Yesterday's Scoreboards Total Sport Magazine Cavalier Clarke gets just deserts Golf Magazine Inkster breaks record on way to clear victory Storm proves unstoppable in final flurry Ban for Pantani clouds tour's end Cyclining Nicol no match for Power on full In Brief Turning pro no guarantee of rewarding life Good Wood Hidden treasure waits at the end of a rainbow A patient vigil on the riverbank leaves Brian Clarke with a day to remember and a fish to cherish Monday Matters Time to tackle technique Conversion chance missed This Week in the Times On Television this Week 'Attempting to make a living on the European Tour is a real gamble' Emirates Danger in images of deception Lynne Truss Getting the message Agassi finds hidden gems in nick of time Montjeu win sets up Curragh duel Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Windsor Rapid Raceline Total Sport Magazine Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Nottingham Warwick Pontefract Cecil keeps his word with Oath The Derby: Fourth success carriers prolific Newmarket trainer to fresh heights Racing Commentary Dunlop has no explanation for poor run of Lucido Result Charismatic injured in Belmont defeat Vodafone Small decisions that make a huge difference What sets trainer Henry Cecil and football manager Alex Ferguson apart from the rest? Simon Barnes gives his verdict Calzaghe hindered by injury Boxing The Times Wigan are given scare by Sharks Rugby League Last-gasp Air hands Broncos vital win By a Correspondent: Kemp keeps Trinity on winning trail Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Hanley outlines his case for the defence Winning Move Keene on Chess Rolph's double delight Swimming Wales forwards pave way for triumphant comeback Irish prepare for new London power base Rugby Union Graf rises above tantrums Tennis: World No 1 Fails Final Test with Display of Petulance Dell Sisters add to agony for Hingis Making running repairs Fit to Play Why don't we look after our feet as well as we do the rest of our bodies, Jennai Cox asks Forthcoming Company Golf Days I just can't help keeping my triceps at arm's length Gym rat Cellulite - no need to rub it in The growing problem of obesity The rush for a wet weekend in Cornwall Fit to Play Fed up with merely surfing the Net, Victoria Walker opted for the real thing in Newquay, the coolest place in England to get into shape Cox's casebook Adam Hollioake Mathew Pyioy shapes up with... BT For the Record Club Cricket Pools Check Athletics European Championship Guide to the Week Ahead Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Changing Times Results and Statistics Exchange Rates US Web/CKS GEC ready to ring the changes Companies Michael Clark No rest for sliding euro Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Contractors say job losses are Railtrack's fault Samsung Corporate Profile : DMGT Virgin in mobile phone venture Cardholders to get £11m Co-op cash Burmah expansion Business Roundup Sanctuary develops TV rights Regus joins Cambridge site ITNET wins £25m contract Our Verdict Bidders poised for Johnson Matthey disposal Alternative Investment Market Skingsley's Golden chance at L'Oréal Multi-brand Gucci unwraps new scent Spens drops Guinness case The Pound Stock Market Word-Watching Times Newspapers Limited Recovery signs curb expectation of rate cut The great UK productivity mystery Lure of the Bermuda triangle Marina Esplin-Jones finds out why new telecoms firms head for the tiny tax haven The Capital One credit card Radio Choice New angle on an old genre Television Choice A case of too many cooks spoiling the plot Review BBC1 4.40 Satellite Cable and Digital Cigar-loving Saatchi fights ministers' tobacco attack Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Laura Ashley in Robertson backlash Times Two Crossword Companies 43 GEC is ready to ring the changes Liffe poised to relaunch bund Digital TV 'proving a turn-off' Mixed emotions over British Steel deal Williams back in Tyco talks Output 46 Roger Bootle on the productivity mystery New Corby

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